Tamil Umbhalo ukuya kuSpeech
Ujikelezo Tamil amagama aqhelekileyo ngeelizwi ze-AI. 2 iilizwi. Isimahla, akukho ubhaliso — khuphela njenge MP3 okanye WAV.
Tamil poses a synthesis challenge unlike any other Indian language because of its diglossia: the formal literary variety (செந்தமிழ்) used in writing and news differs markedly from everyday spoken Tamil, and a voice has to choose a register and stay consistent rather than drifting between them. The Tamil script is also unusually economical with consonants — it has no separate letters for voiced or aspirated stops, so a single glyph covers k, g and h and the voicing is decided entirely by position within the word. That makes context-based allophony, not a lookup table, the core of correct Tamil pronunciation: the same letter is read as hard 'k' at the start of a word and soft 'g' between vowels. Tamil adds the special aytham character ஃ, a full set of retroflex consonants, and a contrast between alveolar and retroflex sounds that a naive voice tends to flatten. Being agglutinative, Tamil piles case, tense and honorific suffixes onto roots, so long word forms must be segmented for natural phrasing. Real demand comes from the Kollywood film industry, Tamil Nadu's aggressive push for Tamil-first digital public services, and Tamil news and devotional media consumed across Sri Lanka, Singapore and the diaspora.
Vula i- Tamil Umhleli wesandiIinketho ze projekti — தமிழ்
“வணக்கம், இன்று காலை நல்ல வெயில் இருக்கிறது; அனைவரும் நலமாக இருக்க வேண்டும் என்று வாழ்த்துகிறேன்.”
- Igama eliqhelekileyo
- தமிழ்
- Abathethi
- Around 79 million native speakers, one of the world’s oldest living literary languages
- Usapho lwesiNgesi
- Southern branch of the Dravidian languages
- Igama lefayile le CVS:
- Tamil (a Brahmic abugida)
- Ithetha
- The Indian state of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, plus official status in Sri Lanka and Singapore and a large diaspora in Malaysia and the Gulf